In this video, we embark on a journey through one of the most significant and cherished holidays in the Scriptural calendar: Passover, or Pesach. This moed and feast day which commemorates the liberation of the Hebrews from slavery in ancient Egypt, is not merely a historical event but a living tradition celebrated by millions around the world.

In this educational guide, we will cover everything you need to know about Passover. Delve into the historical context of Passover, understanding its biblical origins and the story of Exodus. Learn about the meticulous preparations leading up to Passover, including the cleaning of the home to remove chametz (leavened products) and the procurement of special foods. Explore the significance of matzah, the unleavened bread eaten during Passover, and its symbolic representation of sinlessness. And learn how Passover is celebrated in the modern world.

Whether you are a newcomer to Passover traditions or seeking to deepen your understanding, this video serves as a guide to the essence of Pesach, otherwise known as Passover. Join us in embracing the timeless wisdom and enduring spirit of this sacred holiday and the importance of this holiday with our Messiah Yahushua.

Chag Pesach Sameach! (Happy Passover!)
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Messianic Passover haggadah for the night of the Passover seder. Passover is a wonderful and joyous celebration of the power, majesty, & benevolence of Yahweh. Our Messiah Yahushua Himself kept Passover as an example for us to emulate before becoming the Passover Lamb for our sins by dying through crucifixion.Continue Reading

It’s that time of year again! We absolutely love Passover and glad it’s here. Tonight is the Passover seder so we will be attending that tonight and will not be available for a live stream. In addition, we’re sure that most of you will be attending Passover seders as well. So we might do a stream tomorrow. Maybe, maybe not. Just make sure that you’re subscribed to both our YouTube channel and our Facebook page. That way if we do a stream tomorrow, you’ll be notified and be able to attend. But until we meet again, Shabbat Shalom, Shavua Tov, and Chag Sameach!Continue Reading